BootUI adds an embedded, local-only developer console to your application. It runs on Spring Boot 4 (servlet or
WebFlux) and Quarkus, serving the same Vue UI and the same /bootui/api/** REST contract from a shared,
framework-neutral engine — add the matching Spring Boot starter or the Quarkus extension and BootUI activates only in
local development.
Read the documentation at https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/.
| Topic | Link |
|---|---|
| Setup | https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/setup |
| Features | https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/features |
| Properties | https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/properties |
| AI agents | https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/ai-agents |
| Sample app | https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/try-sample-app |
| Repository docs | https://www.julien-dubois.com/boot-ui/repository |
BootUI exposes a local, opt-in Model Context Protocol server so AI coding agents (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, …) can run its advisors and read runtime diagnostics while fixing your code. It also pairs with Coffilot, a GitHub Copilot canvas extension that builds, runs, and scans your app from the GitHub Copilot App's side panel. See the AI agents guide.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.